Latin verse by alchemist Arnaldus Villanova(died c. 1313)
Here stands the mean uncomely stone,
'tis very cheap in price!
The more it is despised by fools,
the more loved by the wise.
The verse refers to the alchemist's stone, the Lapis Philosophorum', which represents spiritual insight that is not understood by most people and hence is despised and rejected.
[Carl Jung] found that most people found it very difficult to explore and understand their own unconscious, but emphasized that only through doing so can we become whole.
I stand silently and witness,
The awesome power of your greatness;
Spin it well, Spinmeister
For I will never forget what I see;
In time I will forgive thee;
Tonight I will prey for your soul;
Tomorrow greater love will make me whole.
~~carefulcarpenter
"Will to power"(Nietzsche)
In polite company "rejection" is simply "ignore".
Fun fact: Great Tits are common in Europe
To know love is to know trust; to know oneself is to know truth
~~carefulcarpenter
1+1=1